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Author: Jake Romm

25 Jul

Al-Hela’s Substantial Support Holding Escapes Review, But It’s Still Wrong

[Jake Romm is currently a legal fellow at Reprieve US where he works on Guantanamo Bay and the detention of foreign nationals in North East Syria. He is publishing this piece in his personal capacity and that this piece should in no way be taken to reflect the official position of his employer or any other entity. At Reprieve US,...

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